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She fell away silently, not a word or even the snatching of breath.
Anything less, it says, would "condone the snatching of the marbles and the monument's carving-up 207 years ago".
But I can still remember that final scene of Carol White in Waterloo station and the snatching of her children.
There were allegations of underage voting in the north and the snatching of ballot boxes in the south-east.
Especially difficult to explain, both psychologists said, are the rapid-fire decisions behind the snatching of small and often cheap goods.
The feuding among clans and subclans that has so devastated Somalia in the last decade also plays a prominent role in the snatching of aid workers.
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The snatches of Motown songs were enjoyable.
Yet the snatches of the "novel" Atwood invents serve her purposes almost too well.
And so they have lived their heritage in fragments: the snatches of slang their elders use.
The jangle of the penny falls games, the beeps and the snatches of tinny tunes.
The snatches of music occasionally heard at turning points are barely louder than a breath.
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